
12-02-2007, 11:35 AM
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Capo Regime
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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"All week long, we worked on frustrating them," St. Xavier defensive end Greg Scruggs said after the Bombers' 27-0 pasting of the Cardinals. "We wanted to show them a bunch of looks and some different blitzes.
"Keep the pressure on Tanski. Keep the pressure on Tanski."
Tanski, a 6-2 senior, completed 201 of 350 passes for 3,001 yards and 25 touchdown passes prior to facing St. Xavier. He directed a no-huddle spread offense, usually featuring four or even five wide receivers, that averaged 39.4 points and 456 yards a game.
St. Xavier's defense featured Scruggs, a 6-5, 230-pound senior and a Division I college prospect, and linebackers Evan Miller and Fred Craig. Miller had three of the Bombers' five quarterback sacks. Craig, a Stanford recruit, made plays from sideline to sideline.
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